
Torque Tool Calibration
We provide calibration of torque tools, calibration of torque instruments is essential to maintain reliability, accuracy and longevity. If you don't see what you're looking for below feel free to get in touch.
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We can calibrate up to 1000Nm/ 737 lbf.ft/ 8850 lbf.in


Click Torque Wrench
The Clicker-type torque wrench is the most commonly used torque wrench in the oil and gas industry today. There’s a good reason why: A clicker wrench is an affordable and extremely accurate tool — so long as you use it properly. Clicker wrenches are not power tools, but a manual method to achieve proper torque (a.k.a. bolt load) on your fastener.
Digital Torque Wrench
Electronic torque wrenches have a similar function to a basic click-type torque wrench. Digital wrenches use a simple push-button digital interface to display torque readout and allow to you adjust your desired torque settings. The digital display is decidedly easier to read and understand than rotating the handle, and additional features like an LED light, an audible sound, or a vibrating handle are helpers to inform the user that they have reached the desired torque setting

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Out of all the analog wrench types, the dial torque wrench is the most expensive as well as a popular one. The reason behind this is that these wrenches can do the most complicated, measurement-sensitive tasks very easily. There are specific use cases where measurement is so sensitive that it’s easy to make mistakes with a regular torque wrench.

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A torque screwdriver is a screwdriver with components that ensure tightening to a specified torque, ensuring tightening which is sufficient, but not excessive. An insufficiently tightened screw connection may loosen in operation, and excessive tightening can damage parts; for example, if the nuts holding the wheel of a car in place are too loose, or damaged by overtightening, a wheel may come off at speed.
